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Maryland Native Plant Society: Woody Flora of the Diabase, Boyds, Maryland
Aspen Populus deltoides Eastern Cottonwood WALNUT FAMILY - Juglandaceae Juglans cinerea White Walnut (Butternut) Juglans nigra Black Walnut Carya cordiformis Bitternut Hickory Carya tomentosa Mockernut Hickory Carya glabra Pignut Hickory Carya ovalis Red Hickory BIRCH FAMILY - Betulaceae Corylus americana Hazelnut Carpinus caroliniana Ironwood Betula nigra River Birch Alnus serrulata Smooth Alder ...
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Checklist of Trees for Hilton Pond Center
SALICACEAE (Willow Family) (1 species) Willow Salix sp. 53. JUGLANDACEAE (Walnut Family) (5 species) Black Walnut Juglans nigra Pecan Carya illinoensis Shagbark Hickory Carya ovata Mockernut Hickory ? Carya tomentosa Pignut Hickory ? Carya glabra 55. FAGACEAE (Beech Family) (7 species) Chinese Chestnut* Castanea sinensis White Oak Quercus alba Post Oak Quercus stellata Southern Red Oak Quercus ...
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Invasive Non-Native Plants
RECOMMENDED NATIVE SHADE TREES: White oak (Quercus alba), northern or southern red oak (Q. rubra, Q. falcata), and mockernut hickory (Carya tomentosa) are widely adapted shade trees. Other oaks and hickories are suited to very dry, wet, or steep sites. Tupelo, also called black or sour gum (Nyssa sylvatica) has brilliant red fall foliage and small fruits ...
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Trees of the University of Florida
Japan 25 Podocarpus macrophyllus Japanese Yew Japan 26 Acer rubrum Red Maple east U.S. 27 Carya illinoinensis Pecan central U.S. 28 Cornus florida Flowering Dogwood east U.S. 29 Grevillea robusta * ... S. 57 Cunninghamia lanceolata China Fir China 58 Populus deltoides Cottonwood east U.S. 59 Carya glabra Pignut Hickory east U.S. 60 Ehretia acuminata Heliotrope-tree tropical Asia 61 Quercus alba White ...
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Native Plants on the Great Barrington River Walk
Calico aster** Calico aster** Large-leaf aster** Schreber's aster** Aster** Sweet birch** Bur marigold** Marsh marigold** Plantain-leaved sedge** Plantain-leaved sedge** Shagbark hickory** Blue cohosh** Clematis** Grey dogwood** Red twigged dogwood** Honewort** Hay scented fern** Riverbank wild rye** Fleabane** Boneset** Boneset** White snakeroot** White snakeroot** White snakeroot** ...
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Mountain Adventures
The bark is so distinctive that you are able to identify the trees quickly as shagbark hickory (Carya ovata). What a fitting name! Apparently, the wood is used to make charcoal, which is ... 100 feet tall, these hickories are taller than the flowering dogwoods and rhododendrons growing beneath them. Pignut hickory. Photo: John Seiler, VT Leaves of the sassafras tree. Photo: John Seiler, VT At 1,000 ...
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Genus Nerodia (Water snakes) Family Viperidae (Rattle snakes) Cottonmouth? Trees Apple Aspen(?) Birch (paper?) - Genus Betula Catalpa Cottonwood Crabapple Elm - Genus Ulmus Hickory - Genus Carya Maple - Genus Acer Oak - Genus Quercus Sycamore Tulip Tree _Liriodendron tulipifera_ (a magnolia!) Walnut (?) Weeping Willow Other Plants Cattails Columbine Purple coneflowers Dandelions Forsythia ...
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EcoWorld - Trees Search
Madrona Pacific Silver Fir Pacific Yew Paper Birch Parana-Pine Partridgewood or Coffeewood Patagonian Cypress Pau Marfim Peachleaf Willow Pecan Peroba Rosa Persian Ironwood Picea Likangensis Pignut Hickory Pin Cherry Pin Oak Pinyon Piquia or Cagui Pitch Pine Platycarya Strobilacea Pochote Pond Cypress Pond Pine Ponderosa Pine Populus szechuanica Populus x canadensis Port-Orford Cedar or Lawson ...
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Ohio Trees Index
Hazelnut Corylus americana Birch Family (Betulaceae) Hemlock, Eastern Tsuga canadensis Pine Family (Pinaceae) Hickory, Bitternut Carya cordiformis Walnut Family (Juglandaceae Hickory, Shagbark Carya ovata Walnut Family (Juglandaceae) Hickory, Shellbark Carya laciniosa Walnut Family (Juglandaceae) Honeysuckle, Amur Lonicera maackii Honeysuckle Family (Caprifoliaceae) Hophornbeam, American Ostrya ...
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Trees with an Alternate Branching Pattern in Northeast Ohio|Outdoor and nature education from NeoNaturalist.com
There are more than 10 species of native oaks in Northeast Ohio, and there appears to be some degree of hybridization between them. Hickories (Carya spp.) have variable bark. Some species have a tight, light gray bark with cracks developing over time. Most familiar is the shagbark hickory, which has loose flaking bark which forms long loose-ended strips, ...
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